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  44. Historical reenactment of the air war in the early days of World War Two for control of the skies over Britain as the new Luftwaffe and the Royal Air Force determine whether or not an invasion can take place.
  45. It is 1940, and the diabolical mind of Adolf Hitler is planning to bomb England into submission to his warped dreams of a 'Fortress Europe'. Standing between Britain's freedom & Hitler's terrifying plans is the R.A.F - dedicated pilots who took to the skies again & again in the face of overwhelming odds. The German Luftwaffe's planes outnumber the R.A.F's by more than 2 to 1 - 650 planes of the R.A.F. vs. 2,500 of the Luftwaffe! These odds. however, do not deplete the determination of the R.A.F. to stop Hitler, and as the Luftwaffe launches wave after wave of Heinkel 111 bombers against British cities, the R.A.F. responds, under the leadership of Air Vice Marshal Park and Squadron Leaders Canfield and Harvey who lead the newest pilots of the R.A.F. into confrontation after confrontation with the Luftwaffe's experienced veterans, with the aim of driving Hitler's forces away from Dover's white cliffs for good...
  46. Beginning with the last desperate fall of France, Britain now stands alone.<br/><br/>It will only be a matter of time before even her invasion begins. But unlike other countries of Europe, a 30-mile wide channel stands moat around that final bastion. Any successful invasion must entail a naval assault and to accomplish it will require air superiority. The Royal Air Force must be defeated first.<br/><br/>This movie guides us through those desperate weeks in the summer of 1940, when the &#39;Few&#39; remained steadfast against overwhelming odds. We see the confident, undefeated Nazis gathering for their task. Whist at home, the inadequate, doubtful defenders brace for the storm to come.<br/><br/>Engaging a British cast to die for, the entire campaign is handled with both ruthlessness and compassion. It&#39;s a long movie that enables every aspect of the conflict to be outlined. We see the relentless attacks upon British Fighter Command. We see the determined defence from the standpoint of fliers, their families, the high-command and tactical support. On it goes. One by one, familiar faces vanish in combat, as inexperienced cannon-fodder take their place. Despite the greater success of allied fighters, their losses are unbearable. They&#39;re outnumbered 4:1.<br/><br/>Then, a miracle happens. A lost bomber pilot jettisons his payload, unaware that it has fallen on London, despite a tacit agreement between Britain and Germany that neither will bomb the other&#39;s capital. Churchill responds by ordering a raid upon Berlin. Hitler is so incensed by this outrage despite knowing it to be retaliatory that he orders his bombers to concentrate on London and thus &#39;The Blitz&#39; begins. These events actually happened.<br/><br/>This change in strategy altered the outcome of the war. An RAF on the very threshold of collapse is left to rebuild, re-arm and retrain as London is sacrificed to the Luftwaffe. For German bombers, raiding with impunity, it looks as if Britain is finished.<br/><br/>Then, after 2 months, using a new tactic of massed-attack called &#39;Big-wing&#39;, suddenly swarms of British fighters fall upon the astonished German bombers. Without fighter-support and with their own gun-magazines depleted, on their return-run home they are picked-off by marauding squadrons of Hurricanes, re-armed and refuelled after their first sorties. <br/><br/>The balance of power is tilted. Hitler&#39;s &#39;Operation Sealion&#39; is deferred indefinitely. Instead he attacks Russia, and his doom is sealed.<br/><br/>Quite how the makers of this movie amassed so many aircraft of the right vintage is hard to imagine. Purists may spot flaws in their choice, but there is no denying the bewildering numbers, or the astonishing aerial conflicts. At times, the battles absolutely mesmerise and it is easy to see why George Lucas found such inspiration for his later &#39;Star Wars&#39; battle scenes around the &#39;Death Star&#39;. <br/><br/>Fatigue vies with ferocity on the ground and in the sky. Doubts taint determination in the corridors of command. Every aspect of this conflict is addressed at some stage. Only &#39;The Longest Day&#39; is a match for such a comprehensive overview. <br/><br/>And as the battle progresses and the few become less, tragedy is reflected in incidental music as the initially stirring score develops an increasingly desperate tenor. It&#39;s done with amazing subtlety. <br/><br/>We also see the conflict from enemy perspectives. Once again a stirring, almost romantic German number hosts the confident flyers revelling in their soon-to-be-stifled jubilation as the seemingly inexhaustible RAF keep on claiming their colleagues. Goering gradually moves from smug expectation to petulant disappointment.<br/><br/>It&#39;s history, and it&#39;s all there, laid out in wonderful authenticity. The cream of British acting make use of a decent script and excellent directing in a movie that could never be equalled let alone improved. This was a decisive moment in our lives that was fought with typical modesty and courage and represented here with all the fidelity of a history book, and all the drama of the best that cinema has to offer.<br/><br/>A classic? You damn-well bet!
  47. A curious paradox of a movie. Made as a milestone tribute to the heroes of the RAF, this was a massive project. No expense was spared in filling the cast with stellar names, sourcing the few remaining aircraft and making them airworthy again, and putting it all together to create some of the most impressive aerial combat scenes ever shot. And yet...and yet...they still fell into the sloppy design habits of the time, believing it quite OK to give all the women resolutely 1960s clothing and hairstyles! There are other notable gaffes, too, such as the cottage which has an obviously post-war plate glass front door and modern plastic bell-push.<br/><br/>In spite of it all, though, it&#39;s still a bloody good 2 hours at the pictures!
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  49. The hit United Artists film, Battle of Britain, opened in Chicago in fou rarea theatres on Friday, October 31, 1969. The film was rated &quot;G.&quot; The RAF had been resoundingly beaten by the Luftwaffe during the opening battles of World War 2 but by 1940 had learned from their combat experiences and adjusted their tactics. The air battles in France and Norway had largely been fought by the Hurricane which was slightly inferior to its&#39; German equivalent, the ME109. However by the time of the Battle of Britain large numbers of Spitfires were available which were slightly superior (the unofficial tactic was for Spitfires to take on the ME109s whilst the Hurricanes took on the bombers). The German aircraft were operating at the edge of their range giving them limited combat time due to lack of fuel whilst the RAF were on their home territory and had no such restrictions. German fighters were forced to escort their bombers whilst RAF fighters were free to operate independently. The RAF had primitive radar allowing them to know the time and location of German raids whilst any RAF pilots who survived being shot down would return to combat but Luftwaffe pilots would become prisoners of war. a5c7b9f00b
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